Improvement in wringing-machines



l. K. DUGDALE.

wringing-Machines.

N0,147,832, Patented Feb.24.1874.

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JAMES K. DUGDALE, OF WHITE WATER, INDIANA.

IMPROVEMENT IN WRINGING-MACHINES.

Specification firming Iart of Letters Patent No. 147:S/3Q. dated February 24, 1874; application dhd October 17, 1873A specification.

A is an ordinary bench or frame; B, a platform, hingedat G to bench A; D,a cam-shaped devioeto ease the pressure from the rollers while at rest; E, a pin for the purpose of guiding the hinged platform and holding vit Yfirmly to its place. The rollers F F are supported by standards S, securely fastened in bench A, and are connected with platform B by rods Gr.

The hinges may be of any convenient kind,

and either stationary or detachable.

A vessel of Water or other Weight placed upon platform B creates pressure While Wrin gin g the goods.

I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of the hinged platform B, connecting-rods G, and rollers F F with the bench A, provided with standards S S, as and for the purpose specified.

2. In combination with the frame A, provided with the guide-pin E and hinged plat form B, arranged as described, the eccentric D, as and for the purpose set forth. 4

JAMES K. DUGDALE.

v Vitnesses:

BENJ. W. ADDLEMAN, BENJ. H. DUGDALE. 

